8 hot tips to entering Women in Travel awards

8 hot tips to entering Women in Travel awards

The Women in Travel awards are coming up fast – on the 27 November, to be exact, and we’re just a little bit excited. Ok, a lot excited!

And yes, we’ve got tickets available now for earlybirds – as well as the exciting new forum during the day that are set to revolutionise the industry.

But right now, we’re giving you the hottest insider secrets to nailing your awards entry, and get all the glory.

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HOT TIPS TO ENTERING LIKE A PRO

  1. Don’t wait til the last minute to enter – it’ll only end in tears. (Ok, that’s a bit dramatic). But seriously, you can make edits to your entry even after submission, right up until closing date so get started now.
  2. You can enter into as many categories as applicable to your role/experience, so if you’re a little bit cruise/a little bit agent  – enter both!
  3. Don’t wait until you have all the answers to the questions before entering, create a login today and start a test entry.
  4. Be sure to save a copy of your entry as a back up in Word.
  5. Read the criteria. There’ll be one that applies to your category specifically, and perhaps a few others. It’ll tell you exactly what the judges are looking for.
  6. Have some cash briberies – we accept them for late entries*
  7. Nominate your mate! We like rhyming and friends, so love the idea you can support a deserving friend and get her entry started so she gets the recognition she deserves! Click here.
  8. Please ensure all details are entered accurately, and please include nominee’s profile photo (in Attachment tab), as this will be used for the Awards presentation. For those entering Employer category, please include a team photo.

Get your entries started right here and ask questions if you’ve got any – details here:

*May or may not be false. You’ll just have to try.

 

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